Pea and Nut go for gold! by Matt Stanton
Harper Collins, 2020. ISBN: 9780733340680.
(Ages: 4-7) Recommended. Matt Staton, author of There
is a monster under my bed who farts and the Funny
Kid series of books, knows how to make kids laugh. This newest
picture book, featuring a chilled-out panda and a hyperactive
flamingo is heavy on visual humour and full of silly fun. Pea the
Panda is just chilling by the pool when she is cajoled and tricked
into having a swimming race with her friend Nut the flamingo. Nut
uses Pea's competitive nature to get her riled up for the race:
'Hurry up Fuzzball! You won't defeat me!' Children will
laugh at Pea as she gears up for the race in her yellow bikini and
settles into her blow-up flamingo: 'I may look like a sinker but
under this fluff . . . is a swimmer's phy-sique made of
lightning-fast stuff.'
The humour continues as the race gets wackier and wackier, with the
friends upping the game each time. Nut is not swimming, he's
walking! Pea uses her inflated flamingo as a blaster. Nut puts his
flippers on. Pea fashions a windsurfer. But it is Nut who gets the
last laugh; his pool noodles are now water skis and he flies over
Pea's head to win the race.
This is a fast-paced, rollicking read that will have kids of all
ages smiling and giggling with joy. A celebration of friendship and
a reminder of the fun of friendly competition. Themes: Friendship,
Swimming, Rhyming story.
Nicole Nelson